Twitter Trivia is Getting Artsy!

Q: Who loves showing off their ability to use Swagbucks Search to find answers about obscure information?

Q: Who loves winning Swag Bucks for the above actions?

Q: Who loves to do all of this and NOT share the answers with others??? (It’s ok if you share the answer, but wouldn’t it be cooler not to?)

If you answered “Me” to any of those questions then you will LOVE Twitter Trivia!

Here is how it will work:

- Randomly throughout Thursday we will tweet a trivia question via @swagbucks on Twitter.

- As soon as you have the answer to that trivia question go to swagbucks.com and enter the answer IN ALL CAPS in the Swag Code Box. If you are among the first x-number of people to enter the code correctly you will be instantly awarded x-number of Swag Bucks. The numbers of winners for each question and the amount of Swag Bucks won might change each week but will be announced prior to the question.

- Each question has a new batch of winners – you have the potential to win a total of 18 Swag Bucks Today – June 5th – from Twitter Trivia alone! Each question is open to all Swagbucks members in all countries.

HINTS on how to win:

- Follow @swagbucks on Twitter. You don’t need a Twitter account. Just click the Twitter button under “Stay Connected” on the left side of the Swagbucks home page. Or click here.

- Use the Swagbucks Search function to find the answer – that’s the best part about TRIVIA! Don’t you agree? That satisfaction of knowing that YOU were able to discover the answer on your own?!

Today’s Twitter Trivia breakdown:

The first 2,500 people to enter the correct answer in the Swag Code box to the first Twitter Trivia Question today will each win 4 Swag Bucks!

The first 2,000 people to enter the correct answer in the Swag Code box to the second Twitter Trivia Question today will each win 6 Swag Bucks!

The first 3,000 people to enter the correct answer in the Swag Code box to the third Twitter Trivia Question today will each win 3 Swag Bucks!

The first 2,000 people to enter the correct answer in the Swag Code box to the fourth Twitter Trivia Question today will each win 5 Swag Bucks!

Are you enjoying our new format? If you have any questions leave them in the comments below and we will do our best to answer. We also look forward to your feedback throughout the day.

In case you were unable to play today, below are the 4 questions (and answers):

Q: After taking nearly 16 years to finish, this piece was stolen in 1911 by a Louvre employee who said it should be returned to what country? A:ITALY (The painting was the Mona Lisa)

Q: Which movie character cannot take his eye off the little girl in Georges Seurat’s A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte? A:CAMERONFRYE (A classic scene in Ferris Bueller’s Day Off!)

Q: The title of this incredibly famous piece might have inspired an equally famous piece created by Kevin McCallister in 1990. A:THESCREAM (Kevin McCallister makes a similar face/sound when using his dad’s after shave in Home Alone)

Q: The artist famous for a very “timely” piece of work had an older brother with what first name? A: SALVADOR (The Persistence of Memory is the painting, by Salvador Dali – whose brother and dad were named Salvador)